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We are proud to share that U.S. Congresswoman Stephanie Murphy (FL-07) visited ORS' Lake Mary, Florida office on March 29, 2018.
National Security is a top priority for Congresswoman Murphy who serves on the powerful House Committee on Armed Services and is a former national security specialist at the U.S. Department of Defense. In this connection, we were very pleased to ...

With an ever increasing level of threat to air travel, the need for new, smarter methods to address security is evident. One Resonance Sensors is making great progress towards introducing innovative solutions to meet high aviation security demands - committing to the goal of saving lives.
ORS solutions for detecting bottled liquid explosives and Improvised Explosive Devices concealed in personal electronics have been showcased at a number of airports. Installation of the ECAC-endorsed MobiLab BLS has commenced in Europe. The company recently complet...

ORS’ Bottled Liquid Scanner- the MobiLab® BLS- was under live trial at LAX, Los Angeles International Airport during January 8th to 12th, 2018. The operational evaluation of the state of the art screening modality was performed by the US Transportation Security Administration (TSA) Innovation Task Force (ITF).
The MobiLab® BLS provides an automated screening solution for rapid detection of concealed explosive materials. Endorsed by the European Civil Aviation Conference (ECAC), this easy-to-maintain scanner works with all glass, plastic, ceramic and even paper-wrapped containers of any shape.
The ORS team is excited about the pr...

Globally, commercial airlines are projected to generate $754 billion in revenue this year, a 6.3% increase over 2016. That figure is expected to climb another 9.4% to $824 billion in 2018.
The aviation industry directly creates nearly 10 million jobs worldwide, while another "11.2 million indirect jobs are created via purchases of goods and services from companies in the air transport supply chain."

The inter airport Europe event in October – officially "the 21st edition of the International Exhibition for Airport Equipment, Technology, Design & Services" – drew record crowds.
According to the event website, the four-day show attracted nearly 14,000 visitors from 110 countries to Munich to "to discover the latest trends in the airport industry and source innovative equipment and systems." A truly international event, three-quarters of the exhibitors and more than 70% of visitors to the show came from outside Germany.
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